Europe’s 20 largest cedants are benefiting from lower reinsurance rates and stronger bargaining power, resulting from a trend that saw...
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While charges of employment discrimination against employers are declining overall, claims alleging retaliation against an employee for involvement in a...
A new study estimates that fraud and claim “build-up” add between $5.6 billion and $7.7 billion in excess payments to...
Deals often beget securities class actions. Yet, despite the active mergers-and-acquisitions market in 2014, the number of new federal securities...
Weakness in the agriculture and energy sectors will slow the economy in nine Midwestern and Plains states this spring, according...
Combined, average homeowners and auto insurance premiums in Ohio are nearly $500 less than national averages, according to the state’s...
The top five states in which a person was most likely to file an auto claim last year were all...
The first nine months of 2014 saw policyholders’ surplus for the U.S. property/casualty insurance industry reach record levels. At the...
The public is more likely to trust and comply with bad weather warnings—such as for winter snowstorms and icy roads—if...
The size of federal class action lawsuits accusing companies of securities fraud has dropped significantly, new studies show, as the...